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sweet........

santa dropped by my place early this year :ninja:

most of my shiet have arrived.

big things such as exhaust/fmic ill get later on just before i fit the stuff up.

all i need now is ecu (tossing up between PFC or emanage), exhaust, fmic, & im done!!!!!!!!!

fuelpump, oil line & bleed valve/boost tee coming :laugh:

big thanks to all who supplied the parts to me;

justjap, rocket racing, niteworks, and users on sau.com & ns.com!

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And you're staying first quarter next year you'll have it all done?? Yeah Right!!! You won't last, you'll have all this in by xmas won't ya :D

I'm still finalising a few things but I'm hoping to have up n running this month in time for Xmas ;) Earlier would be better, should there be any other issues afterwards xmas wouldn't be the best time to sort them out lol

Can someone confirm the difference between an R34 4 Door Catback Exhaust and a 2 Door? One workshop tells me that they will be able to supply a second hand jap catback and that it won't matter if it's a 2 door? Or would they just customise it a bit? Oh that's another thing I don't have yet either..a turbo timer. I guess these can be easily added later though.

yeah turbo timers are easy to find for $50 & under.

4dr & 2dr catbacks are the same.

SSS autos in syd confirmed this for me.

and i found out that its the same in R32/R33's as well.

lol narh it will definately be next year, im saving up for PFC now..

let me know how u go with it ndawg.

got my turbosmart ultra gate & screamer today! WOOT!

niiiice!!! Well that clears things up then... I've seen exhausts listed as being for 2 door and others for 4 door specifically, but yeah now that I've got a second confirmation that makes things a bit easier with buying an exhaust now.

Hey Vikz...you still selling your zorst? hehehe

What's the difference between the N/A and GTT radiator? Is there much difference? I would to an extent base a decision on that. If Nissan have used the same radiator then go with that initially.

After doing the conversion, see how it goes with the stock radiator, and then make a decision whether to invest in an aftermarket radiator.

I never had any issues with overheating, to be honest the only time I ever saw the needle move from its normal position was in 38 degree heat in stationary traffic on Smith St after sitting there for 30mins

hey now i hope no one just tells me to read the full 19 pages which i did but wondering....

has anyone got a full list of the parts needed to do a turbo conversion to an rb25de?

gonna do it to my series 2 GTS4 and will make a full topic about with pictures and everything just need the full list of parts first thanks!

Also in this thread are some pics of the top of my engine using stock R33 parts for plumbing, you could get a custom made 90 degree with BOV flange made, that would be prettier :( Ignore the dirt, it had been sitting at the recovery impound yard for a bit.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...um-t243157.html

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